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Gertrude Bennie Cherry 1901–1966 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 JAN 1901

Birth Location: TX

Death Date: 25 MAY 1966

Death Location: Shilo Cem., Ovila, Ellis Co., TX

Father: Benjamin Cherry

Mother: Alice Witherspoon

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The story of Gertrude Bennie Cherry began in 1901 in TX. Gertrude Bennie Cherry married Holton. Gertrude Bennie Cherry passed away in 1966 in Shilo Cem., Ovila, Ellis Co., TX.

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Biography

  • The story of Gertrude Bennie Cherry began in 1901 in TX.
  • Gertrude Bennie Cherry married Holton.
  • Gertrude Bennie Cherry passed away in 1966 in Shilo Cem., Ovila, Ellis Co., TX.

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Gertrude Cherry's Ancestors

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Gertrude Cherry
1901–1966
Birth Place: TX
Parents
Benjamin Franklin Cherry
1860–1926
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Alice (Catherine) Witherspoon
1866–1944
Ellis Co., TX
Grandparents
Joseph (C(ylvester)) Witherspoon
1834–1903
Rutherford Co., TN
Edna (Jane) Butler
1836–1901
TX
Great-Grandparents
David Witherspoon
1809–1850
Katherine Blankenship
1812–1887
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sylvester Blankenship
1779–1869
Ann Wilson
1794–

Gertrude Cherry's Timeline

3 Records

1901
29 JAN 1901
Birth of Gertrude Bennie Cherry in TX
TX
1966
23 MAY 1966
Age 65
Death of Gertrude Bennie Cherry in Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., TX
Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., TX
1966
25 MAY 1966
Age 65
Burial of Gertrude Bennie Cherry in Shilo Cem., Ovila, Ellis Co., TX
Shilo Cem., Ovila, Ellis Co., TX

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 JAN 1901
    Event Place: TX

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 MAY 1966
    Event Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., TX

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 25 MAY 1966
    Event Place: Shilo Cem., Ovila, Ellis Co., TX

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